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Table 3 Variables

From: Assessing the energy justice implications of bioenergy development in Nepal

Variable

 

Rationale

Source

% biogas

BSP registered domestic biogas digesters as percentage of total number of households in each VDC

Understand biogas distribution

Biogas Sector Partnership—Nepal

Distance

Distance (via road network) from VDC centroids to nearest district headquarters

Remote areas are generally disadvantaged, in Nepal, where inaccessibility is a significant barrier to local development

Generated based on a road network dataset (ICIMOD)

Elevation

Mean elevation within each VDC

Biogas efficiency is related to temperature, for which elevation serves as a useful proxy

CGIAR Consortium for Spatial Information (Diva-GIS data service)

% female

% of population made up of women

Gender inequality is a big concern in Nepal, with possible implications for the recognition aspect of energy justice

2011 census (Central Bureau of Statistics 2012)

% margin

% of population categorised as “marginalised” (categorisation based on World Bank/DFID (2006) caste/ethnic groupings)

Social marginalisation by caste and ethnicity is a big concern in Nepal, with possible implications for the recognition aspect of energy justice

2011 census (Central Bureau of Statistics 2012)

% no facility

% of households with no household facilities (radio, TV, telephone, mobile, computer, Internet and more)

Facility access is used as a proxy for social connectedness of households, which, just as physical connectedness, is likely to impact access to (energy) development

2011 census (Central Bureau of Statistics 2012)